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Security Research Center Policy

In today’s world we have become more and more connected to Internet services, software, and hardware devices.

We share our information with our banks, medical institutions, and employers. We share our information with smartphones, smart TVs, smart watches, and other “smart things” in our homes, which usually retain our information in the remote databases outside our control.
These technologies are deeply integrated into our lives and, in many cases, we have become dependent on them, making us vulnerable when the technology fails or our information is not properly protected.

Our research

We conduct security research to locate any data exposures in the databases of various companies, organisations, and institutions.

Typically we use the Shodan search engine to locate unprotected Internet-connected devices. This search engine is publicly accessible, and allows researchers to identify devices and databases that are connected to the open Internet without any password protection or other technological barriers to safeguard the data stored in them. We do not crack passwords or authentication processes or use any other hacking tricks.

Once we discover a publicly exposed database, we report our findings according to the following guidelines:

When appropriate, we provide details of the data exposure to the company, organisation, or institution that failed to protect itself.

We do not modify the data we found.

We allow entities time to remedy the data exposure prior to making any details available publicly that would otherwise cause further risk.

We do not transfer any data to any third parties.

Why do we do this?

Here, in the Security Research Center, we do our best to:

Help businesses build better security by identifying data leaks, and

Raise public awareness to the dangers related to data breaches and security risks in the connected world.

Find a lost or stolen Mac with Track My Mac.

You know who loves your Mac as much as you do? The thief eyeing it at the coffee shop. But you don’t have to sweat having your personal data stolen. Not with Track My Mac. Baked right into MacKeeper, Track my Mac lets you remotely lock your Mac from your phone using the free Track My Mack mobile app. And it’ll even snap a pic of the thief to help you file a police report and get your machine back.

Think you don’t need Track My Mac? Here’s why you do.

You have a MacBook

They’re portable and light, which makes them easy to carry and just as easy to steal. From a coffee shop table when you’re going to grab a package of sugar. Or from your laptop bag while you’re on a crowded bus. It could happen anywhere.

You’re using a company-issued Mac

If your business has issued you a Mac for work, there’s a good chance it has trade secrets on there. If they fall into the wrong hands, it could be detrimental to your employer. Talk to IT about getting MacKeeper.

You have an iMac

Yes, iMacs are targets for theft too. Computers are often the first things thieves take when they rob a house. MacKeeper can help you get your iMac back — and maybe even snap a pic of the person who took your other stuff.

You’re traveling to a foreign country

Imagine forgetting your laptop after checking your email and enjoying a cappuccino in a café. Now imagine not remembering the location of that café because you’re visiting from out of town. Track My Mac can show you where your Mac is on a map.

Getting Track My Mac is easy.

Download

It takes just a few seconds to download MacKeeper.

Install

You’ll be up and running with MacKeeper’s Track My Mac tool in seconds.

Run

MacKeeper will walk you through everything, including setting up Track My Mac.

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What other happy MacKeeper users are saying.

I've been using MacKeeper for a few years now and it has done an
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This new version with a real human on the other side of the screen is great! I'm thrilled.

I enjoyed the ex[pertise of the knowledgeable person on the phone line.
I appreciated the knowledge and the rapid way he could handle things.
I did feel as though he was pushing too hard about buying the service.
I had to say several times that I did not want it.
The service was very good....I just didn't like the hard sell approach

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All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. Mac, macOS, iPhone and Apple are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.